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March 16th, 1863 AD (search for this): chapter 24
and had match games with those of the Seventh Michigan. One ball game was played for $60. a side. The privates who played on the winning side received $10. each and the balance was spent for a supper, at which both clubs were present. Gen. Hooker ordered a thorough inspection of every regiment and battery in the Army, being determined to ascertain its exact condition in all respects. Lieut. Col. Devereux was selected as Inspector of the second Division, second Corps. At this time (March 16, 1863) the regiment had but 407 enlisted men, present and absent. Only 217 were present for duty and even this small number included a goodly percentage of men on Extra and Daily Duty. Capt. Mahoney, then in command of the regiment, wrote to Gov. Andrew as follows: Of the 170 absent enlisted men, most of whom are sick or wounded, many have already been discharged, not more than thirty of them will return to duty. Experience has shown us that recruits, if placed in an old regiment and
February 22nd (search for this): chapter 24
. Hale. Capt. Boyd was acting Major, and First Lieut. Elisha A. Hinks was Acting Quartermaster. There was always a great deal of fun going on in camp, and the fact that the senior officers were absent did not act as a curb upon the fun-loving men, by any means. Goaks were played upon each other and sometimes even on the commanding officers at dress parade. The strains of Doo-id-iddle, doo-id-iddle, do-id-iddle-dum even now recall amusing episodes,—to say nothing of the Horse Show of February 22, when Lady Dupar, Spike Tail and Palmer's Wood Box were put in view. The inauguration of Moses Shackley when he received his Second Lieutenant's commission, the blackberry jam from the sutler's tent, the court-martial in the Sibley tent on the hill,—all are recollections stored away on the tablets of the memory and once in a while are brought up and retold. As spring approached the spirits of the men arose and with full stomachs they were once more ready to fight. The regiment did
December 21st (search for this): chapter 24
hackley, in command of Company F. Co. C.First Lieut. J. G. C. Dodge, transferred from Co. D, Feb. 28, in command Co. C. Co. D.Capt. Moncena Dunn, returned to duty March 22nd. First Lieut. David B. Chubbuck, promoted from Second Lieut. to date Dec. 21, vice Newcomb died of wounds. On special duty in command Co. E. Second Lieut. John J. Ferris, promoted from 1st Serg. Co. E, to date Jan. 22, vice Adams, promoted. On special duty in command Co. H. Co. E.Capt. Andrew Mahoney, returned toving on Brig. Gen. Martindale's staff. First Lieut. Dudley C. Mumford, disabled by a sprain. Second Lieut. William Stone, returned to duty Mar. 27, in command of Co. G. Co. H.Second Lieut. Thos. F. Winthrop, promoted from Q. M. Sergt. to date Dec. 21, vice Chubbuck, promoted. On special duty, acting Quartermaster. Co. I.First Lieut. J. G. B. Adams, promoted from 2nd Lieut. to date Jan. 22, vice Prime, discharged. In command of Co. I. Second Lieut. Herman Donath, promoted from Sergt. Majo
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